Neither Ba nor her sweet sister Lily believe that there is anything strange happening. And at night Jade can't ignore the ghost of the beautiful bride who leaves cryptic warnings: Don't eat. She finds curious traces of her ancestors in the gardens they once tended. The walls exude a thrumming sound while bugs leave their legs and feelers in places they don't belong. Night after night, Jade wakes up paralyzed. She's always lied to fit in, so if she's straight enough, Vietnamese enough, American enough, she can get out with the college money he promised. When Jade Nguyen arrives in Vietnam for a visit with her estranged father, she has one goal: survive five weeks pretending to be a happy family in the French colonial house Ba is restoring. "A riveting debut from a remarkable new voice! Trang Thanh Tran weaves an impressive gothic mystery in which Jade's father is determined to restore a decrepit home to its former glory and Jade is the only person who feels the soul-crushing devastation of colonialism lingering within its walls." -Angeline Boulley, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Firekeeper's Daughter A House with a terrifying appetite haunts a broken family in this atmospheric horror, perfect for fans of Mexican Gothic. Instant New York Times and Indie Bestseller! This house eats and is eaten.
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